Interview with Hilary Larkin, author of “A History of Ireland 1800-1922:...
The following is an interview with Hilary Larkin, author of A History of Ireland 1800-1922: Theatres of Disorder. In this new book, Ireland’s status as a theatre of disorder from 1800 to 1922 is...
View ArticleInterview with Michael Bhaskar, author of “The Content Machine: Towards a...
The following is an interview with Michael Bhaskar, author of The Content Machine: Towards a Theory of Publishing from the Printing Press to the Digital Network This book is a ground-breaking study...
View ArticleInterview with Vivian Thomson, author of “Sophisticated Interdependence in...
The following is an interview with Vivian Thomson, author of “Sophisticated Interdependence in Climate Change Policy: Federalism in the United States, Brazil, and Germany” This book offers a...
View ArticleInterview with Magda Romanska, author of “The Post-traumatic Theatre of...
The following is an interview with Magda Romanska, author of “The Post-traumatic Theatre of Grotowski and Kantor: History and Holocaust in ‘Akropolis’ and ‘Dead Class’” This book is a historical and...
View ArticleVivian E. Thomson Talks About the US on the World Stage of Climate Change
The 2 June announcement of a new draft of regulations under the United States Clean Air Act has brought environmental issues to the forefront political discourse. The new act includes a lofty proposal...
View ArticleInterview with Belinda Barnet, author of “Memory Machines: The Evolution of...
The following is an interview with Belinda Barnet, author of Memory Machines: The Evolution of Hypertext This book is an exploration of the history of hypertext, an influential concept that forms the...
View ArticleInterview with Vishaal Kishore, author of “Ricardo’s Gauntlet”
Government strategist, public servant and academic Vishaal Kishore talks to Anthem Press about writing his newly released book, Ricardo’s Gauntlet: Economic Fiction and the Flawed Case for Free Trade,...
View ArticleBringing Together Ethics and Capitalism: An Interview with Mike King, author...
‘Fascinating, highly relevant and opportune, this book is a powerful exploration of history showing how ethical behaviour has been – and can be – an effective route to wealth creation and growth.’...
View ArticleOctober Book of the Month: “IB Music Revision Guide”
We are happy to announce Roger Paul‘s first publication as our Book of the Month for October! The “IB Music Revision Guide – Everything you need to prepare for the Music Listening Examination” has...
View ArticleNovember Book of the Month: “The Spirit of Luc Boltanski”
“This is a book that is needed to understand the ideas and research dynamics of one of the greatest contemporary sociologists. This impressive collection of essays provides not only an introduction...
View ArticleDecember Book of the Month: “Central Banking at a Crossroads”
“This rigorous and novel investigation is a ‘must-read’ for all who either approve or disapprove of the unconventional instruments and practices used by central banks that have extended the mandate...
View Article‘Green Growth, Smart Growth’: Q&A with Ralf Fücks
Ralf Fücks’ Green Growth, Smart Growth, with a foreword by Anthony Giddens, is released today in English. Green Growth, Smart Growth draws on the German policy experience of tackling climate change and...
View ArticleSeries of the Month: Anthem Nineteenth-Century Series
We are launching a new blog series each month which will highlight one of our book series and feature a short Q&A with its editor. The first spotlight is on Anthem Nineteenth-Century Series, a...
View ArticleAfrican Memoirs and Cultural Representations: Narrating Traditions by Toyin...
1. What is your main interest or what aroused your curiosity about contemporary memoirs, particularly in West Africa? I became interested in delving into the study of this area when I completed a part...
View ArticleReflections on Subaltern Narratives in Fiji Hindi Literature by way of an...
1.Why this book? Only 400,000 people worldwide speak Fiji Hindi. Of that number, less than half read the Devanagari (Sanskrit) script in which this language is written. There was then a challenge: How...
View ArticleEntering an Immersive World of News
This is an interview by John V. Pavlik, author of Journalism and the Metaverse Q1. What exactly is the Metaverse? Answer: There is no single, agreed-upon definition of the Metaverse. Nor is there...
View ArticleThe U.S. Military in Discourse: Media and Messaging in the American Empire
This is an interview by Dr. Luke Peterson, author of The U.S. Military in the Print News Media: Service and Sacrifice in Contemporary Discourse Q1. Describe the scope and content of The U.S. Military...
View ArticleKey issues in translation theory for practicing translators
This is an interview by B.J. Woodstein, author of Translation Theory for Literary Translators Q: B.J., why did you choose to write this book? A: As a teacher, I found that my students were scared of...
View ArticleOn Robinson Jeffers: The Poetry and Philosophy of Inhumanism
This is an interview by Matthew Calarco, author of How Not to Be Human: The Inhumanist Philosophy of Robinson Jeffers 1.Who is Robinson Jeffers, and how did you first become interested in his poetry?...
View ArticleThe Urge to Illustrate Shakespeare
This is an interview by Jean-Louis CLARET, author of Picturing Shakespeare Q1. What urges you to illustrate Shakespeare? It is difficult to determine this precisely, but I feel that I need to show,...
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